#Radiation in Japan: Small News and Baseless Rumors, EX-SKF, November 6, 2011:

Norikazu Otsuka

&#8220;A 63-year-old TV newscaster has been diagnosed with acute lymphocytic leukemia and is now hospitalized, getting ready for chemo. He felt a strange lump in his neck on October 28, he says. (Various news sources including: Zakzak 11/7/2011, Yomiuri Shinbun 11/6/2011)

&#8220;In his morning program on Fuji TV he&#8217;s been promoting Fukushima produce by eating them in the show. He also happened to be in Fukushima in March 15. Just a coincidence. Never mind that ALL is predominant in small children, and an adult case is one in 100,000 annually in Japan.&#8221;

#Radiation in Japan: Small News and Baseless Rumors, EX-SKF, November 6, 2011:

Norikazu Otsuka

&#8220;A 63-year-old TV newscaster has been diagnosed with acute lymphocytic leukemia and is now hospitalized, getting ready for chemo. He felt a strange lump in his neck on October 28, he says. (Various news sources including: Zakzak 11/7/2011, Yomiuri Shinbun 11/6/2011)

&#8220;In his morning program on Fuji TV he&#8217;s been promoting Fukushima produce by eating them in the show. He also happened to be in Fukushima in March 15. Just a coincidence. Never mind that ALL is predominant in small children, and an adult case is one in 100,000 annually in Japan.&#8221;

"The prefecture explained that lumps can be found in healthy children, so no special measures are needed"

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and check the percentile level.If 36% or 45% is normal according to you ,I don't know what to say.

and here's what nuclear engineer Gundersen has to say:

Gundersen: They tested 3,000 kids and more than a thousand came up with not tumors, they called them lumps [...]

Caldicott: [...] To find thyroid bumps in children is extremely, extremely rare&#8230; I&#8217;ve seen only one in my [pediatric] medical practice [...]

Gundersen: [...] The only thing they&#8217;re doing right now is just monitoring it [...] To see 1/3 of kids test positive for lumps in their thyroid, and we&#8217;re only 10 months into the accident here, that forebodes some real thyroid issues in the future.

and check the percentile level.If 36% or 45% is normal ,I don't know what to say.

and here's what nuclear engineer Gundersen has to say:

Gundersen: They tested 3,000 kids and more than a thousand came up with not tumors, they called them lumps [...]

Caldicott: [...] To find thyroid bumps in children is extremely, extremely rare&#8230; I&#8217;ve seen only one in my [pediatric] medical practice [...]

Gundersen: [...] The only thing they&#8217;re doing right now is just monitoring it [...] To see 1/3 of kids test positive for lumps in their thyroid, and we&#8217;re only 10 months into the accident here, that forebodes some real thyroid issues in the future.

and check the percentile level.If 36% or 45% is normal according to you ,I don't know what to say.

and here's what nuclear engineer Gundersen has to say:

Gundersen: They tested 3,000 kids and more than a thousand came up with not tumors, they called them lumps [...]

Caldicott: [...] To find thyroid bumps in children is extremely, extremely rare&#8230; I&#8217;ve seen only one in my [pediatric] medical practice [...]

Gundersen: [...] The only thing they&#8217;re doing right now is just monitoring it [...] To see 1/3 of kids test positive for lumps in their thyroid, and we&#8217;re only 10 months into the accident here, that forebodes some real thyroid issues in the future.

@Bordo Enes
Then what needs to be done is clear, Asad will fall eventually there's no doubt left aobut that. We must start supporting pro-Turkey elements in FSA preferably Turkmens. And get rid of those who might try and seize power after the revolution. Some sabotage/assasinations should do the trick, the goal must be eliminating anti-Turkey elements not to weaken FSA.

But first we must strike PYD down, we might not get a second chance to do it.

It's too late to crash the party we must play it smart from now on.

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I am no expert in the region. But if I may poke my nose a little, where it does not belong, I would avoid crossing the border without full NATO participation, but do whatever is possible from within the border.

The post quoted above sounds like sensible suggestions. Bringing down Assad using FSA is the best option. FSA needs to be better organized and coordinated arranged by NATO, Turkey and GCC. Currently this is biggest challenge. Once this is achieved then heavier arms should flow into secure hands and the Jihadists should be used in the front lines, since they are eager to achieve martyrdom anyways.

Turkey should take an active role to make the above happen, because of its stake in the Kurdish problem, so PYD does not go out of hand in a new Syria and the Sunni led new Syrian regime stays in good friendly terms with Turkey.